A skinny silhouette and more complex crossover does not hinder this loudspeaker’s ability to be driven by low-powered tube amps, so valve heads rejoice.
I realized the old tingle I’d get crate digging boxes of albums at a secondhand shop or the new arrivals section at a record store was now being replaced, much like a nicotine patch replaces a cigarette.
Street culture and high fidelity don’t usually get used in the same sentence, but when you’re dropping boutique SET amp and loudspeaker engineer Devon Turnbull’s name, it can’t be helped.
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